Susanne Alt - How To Kiss (2012)
BAND/ARTIST: Susanne Alt
- Title: How To Kiss
- Year Of Release: 2012
- Label: Venus Tunes
- Genre: Jazz / Funk
- Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 55:13 min
- Total Size: 125 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. How to kiss
02. B. Jammin'
03. Scotheny
04. Cold Sweat
05. Snokie
06. What's Going On
07. Willow Weep for Me
08. Brothers and Sisters
09. African Dream
10. No Rules
11. Frida's Birds
12. Just a Little Lovin'
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01. How to kiss
02. B. Jammin'
03. Scotheny
04. Cold Sweat
05. Snokie
06. What's Going On
07. Willow Weep for Me
08. Brothers and Sisters
09. African Dream
10. No Rules
11. Frida's Birds
12. Just a Little Lovin'
Susanne Alt is a saxophone player and composer, living in Amsterdam. She has released 5 cd’s under her own name.
Susanne got a lot of nationwide media attention in 2009 because of her third album which included trombone-legend Fred Wesley. Her video’s on Youtube have been viewed more than 400 000 times.Her latest release is How To Kiss (2012)
Susanne Alt was born into a musical household. Her father, Hans-Joachim Alt is a composer, poet and piano teacher. Her mother, Maria Alt, is a guitar teacher. After learning classical piano and guitar from her parents she started to play the saxophone. Soon she successfully took part in saxophone competitions. 1993-1995, still in school, She took classical saxophone lessons at the Meistersingerkonservatorium Nuremberg. 1995-96 she studied one year there as well, fulltime. During that year Susanne began to develop her jazz skills.
Also in 1996 she won the "Siemens-Jazz-Forderpreis" and moved to the Netherlands to study jazz saxophone at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam (in 1996 it was still called Hilversums Conservatorium, later fused with Amsterdam). Susanne studied there from 1996-2000. At about the same time (1997-2000) she was a member of the National Youth Jazz Orchestra Germany, conducted by Peter Herbolzheimer and John Ruocco.
Because she wanted to develop her musical personality and own style further as well as to learn about composing, she studied from 2000-2003 at the Universität der Kunste, Berlin, Germany at Peter Weniger, David Friedman and Sigi Busch. In 2000 she won prizes at the jazz competitions in Leiden and Breda, The Netherlands and was 2002 finalist of the Leipziger Jazznachwuchsfestival, Germany...
Susanne got a lot of nationwide media attention in 2009 because of her third album which included trombone-legend Fred Wesley. Her video’s on Youtube have been viewed more than 400 000 times.Her latest release is How To Kiss (2012)
Susanne Alt was born into a musical household. Her father, Hans-Joachim Alt is a composer, poet and piano teacher. Her mother, Maria Alt, is a guitar teacher. After learning classical piano and guitar from her parents she started to play the saxophone. Soon she successfully took part in saxophone competitions. 1993-1995, still in school, She took classical saxophone lessons at the Meistersingerkonservatorium Nuremberg. 1995-96 she studied one year there as well, fulltime. During that year Susanne began to develop her jazz skills.
Also in 1996 she won the "Siemens-Jazz-Forderpreis" and moved to the Netherlands to study jazz saxophone at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam (in 1996 it was still called Hilversums Conservatorium, later fused with Amsterdam). Susanne studied there from 1996-2000. At about the same time (1997-2000) she was a member of the National Youth Jazz Orchestra Germany, conducted by Peter Herbolzheimer and John Ruocco.
Because she wanted to develop her musical personality and own style further as well as to learn about composing, she studied from 2000-2003 at the Universität der Kunste, Berlin, Germany at Peter Weniger, David Friedman and Sigi Busch. In 2000 she won prizes at the jazz competitions in Leiden and Breda, The Netherlands and was 2002 finalist of the Leipziger Jazznachwuchsfestival, Germany...
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